tim tooten has more on this morning's education alert. >> it was a peaceful scene at the annapolis city dock. there didn't appear to be a lot of concern about the approaching storm but that was not the mood at school system headquarters. already at least one school building has been set aside for residents who may find themselves in harm's way. >> i understand that annapolis high school will be open as an emergency shelter if needed beginning sunday so we work closely with them and other county agencies to make sure those preparations are in place. >> even though students won't be around over the weekend, the district expect power outages could affect thousands of pounds of food. >> at the close of business today, for example, we're going to take all of our food supplies -- the milk, water and juice, and move it into our freezer so it can be deep frozen for the weekend. >> the concern does not end there. anne arundel county's head of technology wants to make sure key information at headquarters and at schools will be protected. >> we are going to shut down our school servers and compute